The Portuguese government faces a no-confidence vote on austerity measures



Portuguese leftist opposition said on Friday it would seek to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho province facing mounting resistance to austerity policies in the country suffering from the crisis.

And enjoys a vote of no confidence, which has been decided later after a few opportunities to overthrow Bbasos Coelho because his ruling coalition enjoys a comfortable majority in the parliament.

The vote is seen as reflecting growing distrust in the government's austerity policies which had enjoyed the backing of the Socialists a few months ago.

Reduce Passos Coelho expenses drastically and enter the liberal reforms in line with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the two grants Lisbon rescue package estimated at 78 billion euros (100 billion dollars) in 2011.

The Communist Party said it would join the main opposition Socialist Party in a bid for a vote of no confidence in the government. The Socialists announced the move late Thursday. The socialist leader said Antonio Jose Seguro during a parliamentary debate today, that period Passos Coelho as prime minister "is finished."

The Communist leader said Jeronimo de Sousa, said the government is leading the country "towards disaster" and should resign.

0 التعليقات:

إرسال تعليق

 

Translate

إجمالي مرات مشاهدة الصفحة